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Do I Need Business Insurance for My Small Business?

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Cafe owner holding a welcome sign by Ketut Subiyanto

If you own a small business, especially if you work alone, you may think you don’t need business insurance. But actually, without this protection, you could be opening yourself up to a world of liabilities. Here’s what you need to know about insurance for small businesses.

Why Are Small Businesses Without Insurance Vulnerable?

Any business, no matter what size, is at risk without insurance. If you have a brick-and-mortar presence, like an office building or shop, someone could get injured on your premises and sue you for damages.

Even if you only work online, there is a danger of cyber crime. Hackers could steal client sensitive information or proprietary business data. Your employees’ financial information may be grabbed, too.

Perhaps the work you do relies on absolute accuracy, such as preparing other people’s tax returns. What if you make a mistake, and someone winds up erroneously owing the IRS thousands of dollars?

Do you operate a vehicle for your business? If so, your personal auto policy likely does not cover liability or reimbursement for collision damages. You need a separate commercial auto policy, even if you drive your own car part-time to deliver food or make sales calls.

What Does Business Insurance Cover?

Business insurance covers all the contingencies mentioned above, and more. Typically, business policies from independent insurance agents are tailored to the individual business and its unique needs, adding components like selecting food from a buffet. Common business insurance elements include:

  • Property insurance, if you own your place of business
  • General liability for damage to a rented office or accidents on the premises
  • Umbrella insurance to extend the limits of liability coverage
  • Commercial auto insurance for any vehicles used to conduct business
  • Specific liability coverage for errors and omissions, hiring practices, etc.
  • Workers compensation to cover medical care if an employee is injured on the job
  • Bonds for when you make business commitments you may not be able to keep (e.g., contractors who can’t complete a job because of subcontractor no-shows)

Do Freelancers Need Business Insurance?

Freelancers and solopreneurs can also benefit from business insurance. They are as vulnerable as other businesses. For instance, you could be sued for libel or slander. Just like a larger business, you may use your vehicle to visit clients or transport materials for your art studio. If you have a tax preparation business, what about that scenario mentioned earlier, where a client could be put in financial jeopardy by your error?

How Do I Know What Insurance Coverage I Need?

It can be tough to know exactly what kind of business insurance you need, with so many options available. That’s why we recommend you talk to an independent insurance agent like us about your one-of-a-kind business.

Independent agents have two major benefits. First, we have a larger menu of insurance products at our fingertips than individual insurance companies do. Second, we offer more personalized service, and we take the time to understand how your business works and give you the coverage you need without extra or needless expense.

To discuss what kind of business insurance can best protect your small business, call Southern Colorado Insurance Center at 719-329-4441 today, or reach out online and let us know how we can assist you.


Discussion

Eve Mitchell

Thursday, June 16, 2022 at 10:25am MDT

It’s good to know that your insurance should cover general liability issues like accidents. My husband is looking to get a new insurance policy for his business since it’s grown pretty rapidly. He’s hoping to reach out to some insurance agencies this week to see what they can offer.


Eve Mitchell

Friday, December 16, 2022 at 11:42am MST

It’s good to know that any business is at risk without insurance. I would love to talk to an insurance broker to find the right policy for my business. Right now I don’t have any insurance, but I definitely want to change that as soon as possible.


Olivia Smart

Wednesday, April 26, 2023 at 9:29am MDT

Thank you for pointing out how you should have business insurance even if you’re only working online. My sister has been wondering if she needs to get business insurance for her new business. I’ll have to share this with her since it seems like it could be an important investment.


Elina Brooks

Wednesday, May 3, 2023 at 11:04pm MDT

I’m planning to open a resto-bar this summer, so I need to make sure my new business is properly insured first to assure my customers that they can trust our services. I appreciate you letting us know that most business insurance policies cover elements like property insurance, general liability for damage on the premises, workers’ compensation, and bonds for making business commitments. I’ll take note of this while I look for a commercial insurance company to get in touch with for my resto-bar business soon.


Eli Richardson

Thursday, May 25, 2023 at 9:44am MDT

Recently, I heard that my aunt wants to open a business this winter, so she’s currently working on that. I’m glad you mentioned that it’d be complex to understand what kind of business insurance coverage we need, so I’ll make sure my aunt gets this now. Thanks for the tips on working with an independent insurance agent.


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